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    Skyrora Secures UK’s First Space Launch Licence for Shetland Missions

    Aishwarya ParikhBy Aishwarya ParikhAugust 5, 2025 Space No Comments2 Mins Read
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    UK Grants First Rocket Launch Licence to Homegrown Firm

    The UK has issued its first space launch licence to a British rocket company, marking a big step forward for the nation’s space ambitions. Skyrora, a start-up based in Scotland, now has permission to carry out vertical launches from SaxaVord Spaceport in the Shetland Islands.

    Skyrora Leads the Way in UK Space Launches

    Founded in 2017, Skyrora is set to become the first UK company to launch rockets from British soil. With its new licence, the firm could conduct up to 16 launches each year, pending further approval from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

    The SaxaVord Spaceport, located in northern Scotland, received a key safety licence last year. This means it is now authorised to host rocket launches. Earlier this year, Germany’s Rocket Factory Augsburg became the first company to gain a launch licence for the site. Skyrora’s entry signals the start of a new era for UK space operations.

    Boost for the Growing Space Sector

    CAA Chief Executive Rob Bishton described the licence as a significant milestone. “Granting a home-grown company, Skyrora, its launch licence is a major milestone for our space sector and our nation,” he said.

    The global space market is predicted to exceed $1 trillion in value by 2030. As part of this growth, companies aim to launch thousands of satellites to provide internet access and other services. The UK space sector already employs over 45,000 people and builds more satellites than any country except the US.

    Despite a setback in 2023 when a horizontal launch from Newquay failed, hopes are now pinned on a successful vertical launch from SaxaVord to restore momentum.

    Key Requirements Ahead of Launch

    While the licence is a breakthrough, Skyrora must meet several conditions before any launch can proceed. These include having sufficient insurance, securing a data-sharing agreement with the British government, and reaching airspace arrangements with other nations.

    Chief Executive Volodymyr Levykin expressed the company’s commitment to the UK’s space future. “Skyrora is proud to be leading efforts that enable launch activity from the UK and we look forward to achieving a reliable commercial launch programme that benefits us all,” he said.

    with inputs from Reuters

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